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Sun Will Produce its Strongest Flares in Thousands of Years; Billions Will Die?

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posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 04:10 PM
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*DOOM DOOM DOOM*

Well no not today, but yeah, in the 'near future':

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The Sun will Produce in the Near Future its Strongest Flares in Thousands of Years



May 10, 2015

Why would the Sun produces in the near future its strongest flares? Well, according to my understanding our star is now approaching its ultimate possible height in the galaxy. It is now an accepted fact in mainstream science that the rate of incident cosmic particles on the surface of the Earth has reached a space age record in 2009 and still increasing.

The changes in the whole solar system are speeding up and becoming recognizable as the number of high energy particles streaming into the Heliosphere is on the rise.

The Sun has been drifting in an increasingly dense energy region for thousands of years as it is spiraling up around another star or group of stars and at the same time rotates around the galactic center. In other words, beside rotating around the galactic center the Sun moves helically around another star or group of stars and it needs thousands of years to complete one cycle. The current notion of how the planets move around the Sun and how the Sun moves in the galaxy is absolutely not true. If one visualizes a bicycle wheel in motion where the Sun is the center (hub) of the wheel and the Earth is the circular outer part (rim), then the helical motion of the Earth and all the planets can be understood. Our textbooks show Earth‘s orbit as a near-circular ellipse, but this view does not take into account that the Sun is also moving. The Sun orbits around another star or group of stars and, eventually, the Sun and all the planets orbit the center of the galaxy. In addition, there is no consideration of the motion of our galaxy with the Local Group, which in itself is in motion. Therefore the motion of the Sun and the planets is more complex than what is currently taught in our educational institutions.

The sun will surely unleash a flare of such a magnitude that it dwarfs anything that humans have ever observed. Such flares would be off-the-charts of our current classification system, and can have energy hundreds or even thousands times larger than what has been observed in modern times. In fact,even mainstream physicists acknowledge that our star is capable of producing Mega or Super flares that could have devastating consequences on our planet.


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KILLSHOT: Solar Flares So Powerful They Will Cause the Death of Billions



I never heard of Killshot beore til the SHTF article for whatever little its worth and its probably been discusse here on ATS for ages. Remote viewing of a 'killshot' event seems totally interesting although dismissable as pseudoscience. Yet US Government is so deeply involved in foreseeing events thru remote viewers? With 2015 almost over, perhaps this cataclysm won't be thaaat near in the future!

Regardless, will the sun produce its strongest flares since millenia? The 'near future' is ambiguous. Could it be within our lifetimes? That of our next generation? Then gosh what times we live in!



posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 04:27 PM
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We may have to wake the Sun up and
remind it that it's supposed to kill us.
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posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 04:30 PM
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And the world will end Dec 2012... Or is it today?

Seriously. ENOUGH garbage.

Please.



posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 04:38 PM
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I like doom porn.



posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 04:44 PM
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Interesting, contrasting viewpoint: 'falling asleep' so relatively soon after its solar maximum?! 2030-2040 feels its just a couple decades away; i cant picture solar max just stopping so soon long-term and sending us plummeting into a solar... minimum just because of a few recent quiet years as far as flares.

Factually, doesn't the sun get slightly brighter, stronger generally with every passing year? I think the figure is the sun gets 10% brighter every billion years
?

A quick glance up in the sky or walk on the beach without slathering broad spectrum UV reflect lotion and we're reminded how BRIGHTER and WHITER the sun is.

To me, it doesn't even look like the same sun I saw up in the sky just 10 yrs ago. The 'old' sun was a rich yellow that I could actually stare directly briefly at for a few seconds (well not during a solar eclipse)... but now can't even look in that direction with dark shades on for any length of time at all. It's so white it's BLUEISH nowadays.. except in late evening hours when twilight highlights the sky while it sets.

But yeah the scientists are heck more... scientific than say the US government spending millions/billions on remote viewers to foresee and plan for an eventual solar apocalyse.

edit on 23-9-2015 by Milah because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 04:44 PM
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a reply to: Milah

Source seems legit , I'm off to my bunker.

In 1982, Ingo Swann, under the direction of Dr. Harold Puthoff, head of the Remote Viewing Laboratory at Stanford Research Institute, realized a breakthrough. Swann developed a working model for how the unconscious mind communicates information to conscious awareness. To test the model, the Army sent Major Dames and five others to Swann as a prototype trainee group.
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posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 04:46 PM
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a reply to: Milah

one thing i didnt miss about this site was all the sun flare talk, we get flared nothing happens rinse and repeat, now if we are going to get into interesting doom porn that has some possible consequences is a fake alien invasion put on by the illuminatti. thats the kind of doom porn that gets my pants tight.



posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 04:48 PM
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''Sun Will Produce its Strongest Flares in Thousands of Years; Billions Will Die?''

Lets hope so..



posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 04:54 PM
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a reply to: Milah

The Carington Event happened during the last time the sun was abnormally quiet in terms of solar activity. So yes, just because we may be moving into a some sort of grand minimum like a Maunder Minimum type event doesn't mean the chances of a large flare or extremely bad solar storm also reduce.



posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 04:58 PM
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Tomorrow, tomorrow, there's always tomorrow......
Sorry, just couldn't resist to steal from a Broadway musical.
Seriously folks, file this under Yawn.



posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 05:44 PM
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How can we blame this on man? I'm sure the "climate change" folks'll want to blame someone for this.



posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 06:02 PM
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a reply to: Chance321

Bush's fault...




posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 06:04 PM
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Can you give this guy a break...... there's 5 more hrs left according to my timezone and I'm still waiting on my asteroid to hit! A bunch of buzz killingtons you are!



posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 06:05 PM
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originally posted by: Milah


To me, it doesn't even look like the same sun I saw up in the sky just 10 yrs ago. The 'old' sun was a rich yellow that I could actually stare directly briefly at for a few seconds (well not during a solar eclipse)... but now can't even look in that direction with dark shades on for any length of time at all. It's so white it's BLUEISH nowadays.. except in late evening hours when twilight highlights the sky while it sets.


Do you think that "if" the sun does not appear the same as decades before that it is more likely changes in the atmosphere? Dirty up you glasses or fog them over and see if everything looks a little different.



posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 06:56 PM
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Bring it. Got an experiment that awaits such an event.

It involves a special vacuum Faraday chamber, cubit processing, docusate sodium and some historical icon's great great great grandmothers.



posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 07:08 PM
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This doomsdate 23rd september went anti climax.... I thought they were either gonna unite the churches, disband religion. Something extreme, but i know its far fetched, they just proposed Science and Commons sense.



posted on Sep, 23 2015 @ 11:38 PM
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originally posted by: rickymouse
I like doom porn.

Hey man, plain porn is waaay better.



posted on Sep, 24 2015 @ 09:19 AM
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a reply to: Milah




posted on Sep, 24 2015 @ 09:33 AM
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Yes this has been anticipated for some time by the powers that be. There may be such a powerful flare that all kinds of explosions go off around the world as energies are released in unknown ways.

The sun is a mystery, and it has been said that due to the sun we will enter into the next stage of mutation.

So it will be what it will be, and it wont be what we think it will be.



posted on Sep, 24 2015 @ 09:49 AM
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originally posted by: spav5

originally posted by: Milah


To me, it doesn't even look like the same sun I saw up in the sky just 10 yrs ago. The 'old' sun was a rich yellow that I could actually stare directly briefly at for a few seconds (well not during a solar eclipse)... but now can't even look in that direction with dark shades on for any length of time at all. It's so white it's BLUEISH nowadays.. except in late evening hours when twilight highlights the sky while it sets.


Do you think that "if" the sun does not appear the same as decades before that it is more likely changes in the atmosphere? Dirty up you glasses or fog them over and see if everything looks a little different.


yep..thats why i say appear. scientists have been reassuring us in recent years that even the 'hole' in the ozone layer (or holes?) are closing: www.weather.com...

so why does the sun appear whiter, bluer in recent years? could particles, smog be shifting it to bluer/whiter? could reflective particles in the air (if present, how'd they get there) make the sun more brilliant? could despite the ozone layer being closed now, be thinned out more nonetheless? as for brilliance, scientists agree the sun gets 10% brighter every billion years so i would imagine however incremental from decade to decade, it's still getting 'brighter' nonetheless which does kind of together with the past decade or so of solar maximum, help explain why it is brighter.

i do miss the yellow sun that was glanceable at for a moment, though!

theres definitely a shortage of recent articles as to the sun's brilliance in recent years. people report being burn quicker than ever, with or without blocks, but seems no one with the means/funds is really interested in investigating this anymore.

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